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I've also seen the gohome plate at Skelleys. I was getting an ice cream (great cones there) I looked, read it, smirked and finished my treat. WHO CARES???
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NH got along fine before the tourist industry developed and we'll figure things out if/when other activities take people's time and money. In the meantime, folks are welcome to visit and spend as much or little as they like.
When I worked in Mass. I was not consulted on how they spent my taxes. No one here who whines about taxes on their vacation homes has indicated they have petitioned their home states to provide the privileges they feel they deserve here, to those who pay non-resident taxes where they live. Don't think that your money gives you any right to tell anyone, anywhere, how to live to live or express themselves. It's a license plate, not a regulation. "Lighten up, Francis!" |
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